Bukit Lawang and Lake Toba Tour

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Duration

5 Days 4 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

10 people

Languages

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Bukit Lawang and Lake Toba tour pairs Sumatra’s greatest wildlife with its most beautiful landscape. Over five days you’ll trek into the jungle to find wild orangutans, then journey to Lake Toba — the vast volcanic lake at the heart of Batak culture. It’s the perfect blend of adventure and culture for travellers who want to see the real North Sumatra.

As a local Indonesian operator since 2006, we arrange every detail, from the jungle camp to the lakeside villages.

Why Choose This Bukit Lawang and Lake Toba Tour

You experience two unforgettable sides of Sumatra. Trek through Gunung Leuser to meet wild orangutans and jungle wildlife. Then unwind at Lake Toba, the largest volcanic lake on earth, and explore Samosir Island, home of the Batak people. Discover traditional villages, music and warm hospitality. We travel responsibly, supporting both wildlife and local communities — see the Orangutan Foundation International. Want wildlife only? See our 3-day Bukit Lawang trek, or read our Bukit Lawang trek guide.

What to Expect

The first half is an active jungle trek with a night at a riverside camp. The second half is scenic and cultural — an overland journey through the highlands to Lake Toba, a ferry to Samosir Island, and time among the Batak villages and lake views. The pace eases as the trip goes on, ending in relaxation by the water. It’s a rich, varied Sumatra journey.

Ready for Wildlife and Culture?

Tell us your dates and we’ll tailor it — message us on WhatsApp. Crafted by local experts since 2006.

Highlights

  • Trek Gunung Leuser for wild Sumatran orangutans
  • Camp a night by a rainforest river and tube back
  • Journey through the Sumatran highlands to Lake Toba
  • Ferry to Samosir Island, heart of Batak culture
  • Explore traditional Batak villages, music and crafts
  • Relax by the largest volcanic lake on earth

Day 1: Arrival in Bukit Lawang

Arrive at Medan's Kualanamu airport and transfer to Bukit Lawang (around 3–4 hours). Settle into your guesthouse, meet your guides and enjoy an evening briefing by the river.

Day 2: Jungle Trek & River Camp

A full day trekking into Gunung Leuser to find wild orangutans, Thomas's leaf monkeys and gibbons, with a picnic lunch. Descend to a riverside jungle camp for dinner over the fire and a night in the forest.

Day 3: Tubing & Journey to the Highlands

A final morning trek, then tube back down the Bohorok River to Bukit Lawang. Freshen up, then begin the scenic overland drive toward Lake Toba, stopping in the cool Berastagi highlands for the night, with views of the Sinabung and Sibayak volcanoes.

Day 4: Lake Toba & Samosir Island

Continue to Lake Toba and take the ferry to Samosir Island, the cultural home of the Batak people. Explore traditional villages, stone carvings and longhouses, and soak up the lake's serene beauty. Overnight on Samosir.

Day 5: Samosir & Departure

Enjoy a final morning by the lake, then transfer back to Medan for your onward flight. End of services.

  • Certified jungle trekking guides and porters
  • Gunung Leuser National Park permits and fees
  • 1 night guesthouse Bukit Lawang + 1 night jungle camp + 2 nights Lake Toba/Samosir
  • All meals during the trek; breakfast elsewhere + listed meals
  • River tubing on the Bohorok River
  • Lake Toba ferry and Samosir Island tour
  • All private land transport and Medan transfers
  • English-speaking guide
  • 24/7 local support
  • Flights to/from Medan
  • Travel insurance
  • Indonesian visa fees (if applicable)
  • Drinks, personal expenses and tips
  • Meals not listed and optional extras

English

Multiday

Tour's Location

Q. Is this a good way to see more of Sumatra?

Yes. It combines the must-do orangutan trek with Lake Toba, North Sumatra's most iconic landscape and culture, in one trip.

Q. How hard is the trekking part?

The jungle day is moderate to challenging (hilly, hot, humid). The Lake Toba half is relaxed and scenic, so the trip eases as it goes

Q. Is it suitable for families?

Yes, for families with children around 8+ who can manage the jungle day. The cultural and lake portion suits all ages.

Q. What is Samosir Island like?

A large island within Lake Toba, the heartland of Batak culture, with traditional villages, music, crafts and beautiful lake scenery.

Q. What's the best time to go?

The dry season (roughly March–September) is best for both trekking and the lake.

from $945,00

Owner

Supratman

Member Since 2022

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